The sweeping Scottish saga that began in Laurin Wittig's novel Charming
the Shrew continues in the romantic sequel.
After his eldest brother pays the ultimate price for plotting against
the king, Ailig MacLeod returns to Castle Assynt with a heavy heart. On
the king's orders, Ailig's father must forfeit the title of clan chief
in favor of his youngest son or the entire clan will be set to fire and
sword.
But before Ailig can deliver his message, he encounters the beautiful
Morainn MacRailt, a young widow whose solitary life in her cottage down
the glen, away from the boisterous castle, garners unwanted attention
from men looking for a wife. Ailig is taken by her quiet confidence and
the powerful connection he feels between them, but his duty lies at
Castle Assynt where a series of crises have arisen in the wake of his
brother's death and his sister's abrupt departure.
Determined to bring his clan to order, but wary of whom to trust, Ailig
makes a fateful decision: he calls on Morainn to serve as chatelaine,
offering her the protection of life inside the castle in return for
overseeing the stronghold. Clever Morainn quickly becomes one of his
most important advisors, and as the trust between them grows, so does an
undeniable passion. Together they seek to restore the MacLeod clan's
legacy, rebuild Castle Assynt--and discover a love unlike any they ever
imagined.